Address: 2000 Church St, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Phone: +16152845555
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Steve Gibbs
Had knee surgery there DEC 23 2021 its been 10 Monte they gave me post op. Rehab and bent my knee like a chicken Joan extremenly pain I am 65 years olds worked at a machine snoop for 17 years went to high school work then night school class A machinist ask for pain relic and they sent a Lady to tell me I should not have pain because I had a fake knee
Senedra Love
This review is about St. Thomas Midtown knee replacements. The nurses on floor eight are phenomenal. They care about the patients. They are patient with their patients. They also go above and beyond the call of a nurse alluding to make sure that their patient is comfortable and understand all procedures that they’re giving them, I would just like to say thank you to all my nurses and counselors and doctors that I had with this day y’all have a blessed day and continue to do the great work
Hayley Trussell
I just had my first baby a few weeks ago at Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital Midtown. I had my baby via c-section and felt I was in great hands as the surgery team took the time to explain the process and made sure I was as comfortable as possible. The doctors and nurses were top notch and I was very impressed with their professionalism, knowledge, and experience. The hospital itself is very clean and updated. The rooms are spacious, the food was good, and the products for baby and mom were great. I will definitely choose this hospital again for future deliveries.
David Suttle
Best hospital ever! The staff were very professional, the rooms were exceptionally clean and the service was great.
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Our current policy is one family member.
THEY TREATED ME GOOD ONE OR 2 WERE LAZY BUT I DIDNT HAVE INS SO I HAVE TO SAY I WAS SATISFIED AND GREATFUL THE FOOD PEOPLE TREATED ME REAL GOOD
By the Bill of Patient Rights, you may change providers when ever you feel the need.
Possibly the funeral home may accept those items to see if family or next-of-kin claims the items. I would check hospital and funeral home. I bet they may know
Athena
Yes you can
Get a social worker at the hospital or someone’s who firstlanguage is English go with you to be sure you understand the doctors answers to your questions I suggest web research on you daughter’s challenge You have to try and do some research yourself so you can assist the doctors with their treatment plan The best way is to get smarter yourself on your challenge Wishing you well Duk
Another food question You would think this is a restaurant lol and not a hospital Get real The dinner menu depends on what the doctor ordered as your meal type for what type of food is best for the patient There is usually a choice unless the patient is on a strict type of diet
We are following local and state government and health department guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. For the first doses of vaccine available, front-line healthcare workers have been prioritized. As vaccine appointments are made available in your community, additional information will be shared. Answers to frequently asked questions can be found on our website at ascension.org.
Nope only one visitor now, and if they leave they wont be allowed back inside
Lol I really wish I could answer your question, but unfortunately I am not able to do so. What I do know is that before death took my brother, the 5th floor nurse's, Madison, Sue, Shannon, Callie, Adrienne became my family.
Quickly recognizing the signs that a loved one is in severe mental distress is the first step in helping them get the care they need to return to a more hopeful and stable state of mind. According to the CDC, some warning signs to look out for, include: -Feeling like a burden -Being isolated -Increased anxiety -Feeling trapped or in unbearable pain -Increased substance use -Looking for a way to access lethal means -Increased anger or rage -Extreme mood swings -Expressing hopelessness -Sleeping too little or too much -Talking or posting about wanting to die -Making plans for suicide A person in severe mental distress should go directly to the emergency room or call 911. ERs at Ascension [ministry] hospitals are open 24/7, offering compassionate care for urgent mental health crisis intervention. Don’t delay getting the care you need.
If someone is experiencing severe mental distress, care shouldn’t be delayed. A person experiencing a mental health crisis should go directly to the emergency room or call 911. ERs at Ascension [ministry] hospitals are open 24/7, offering compassionate care for urgent mental health crisis intervention. And rest assured that safety precautions are in place to help protect patients and families. Don’t delay getting the care you need. Because we are more than emergency care, we can connect you and your loved ones to the follow-up care that’s right - both in-person and virtual visits.
If someone is experiencing severe mental distress, care shouldn’t be delayed. A person experiencing a mental health crisis should go directly to the emergency room or call 911. ERs at Ascension [ministry] hospitals are open 24/7, offering compassionate care for urgent mental health crisis intervention. And rest assured that safety precautions are in place to help protect patients and families. Don’t delay getting the care you need.
Care teams at ERs located at Ascension hospitals work to quickly understand and treat your health needs. We check in with you frequently and deliver the care that is right for you.
We have fully staffed emergency rooms to take care of your needs and to help reduce the time from door to doctor.
ERs at Ascension hospitals offer compassionate, high-quality care, including onsite lab and imaging and treatment for major or life-threatening illness or injury. Because we’re more than emergency care, when receiving emergency care at the ERs within our hospitals we can connect you to our network of specialists for follow-up care.
Because we’re more than emergency care, we connect you to the follow-up care that’s right for you. We have a large network of specialists and a broad range of care options, so you can find a doctor that meets your needs.
ERs at Ascension hospitals are ready to provide the care patients need in one place. Lab and imaging are available onsite.
When you need care more immediately and your regular doctor isn’t available, you may be trying to decide between urgent care or an emergency room. For life-threatening emergencies and serious illness or injury, such as shortness of breath, chest pain, open fractures or severe bleeding, go to an emergency room. When you need care for minor illness or injury, such as allergies, fevers, cuts without severe bleeding that may need stitches or a severe sore throat, and your doctor isn’t available, seek urgent care. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 9-1-1. Don’t delay getting the care you need.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 9-1-1. Signs or symptoms of an acute emergency may include: shortness of breath, chest pain, face drooping or arm weakness, open fractures, severe bleeding, head injury or other major trauma, numbness, loss of consciousness/fainting, or severe abdominal pain.
Yes, my Mother-in-law has TennCare
More than a day?
Information should tell you
Ha.... Good one... The Nurses do their own Security... They are well Trained Ex CIA Operatives. The Best.... Piss them off and you'll be leaving in a Body Bag..... Pssss dont eat the Jello....
Definitely take him to St Thomas. They won't refuse him service just because he can't pay or have insurance and when the bill comes, they have very generous aid plans that can pay for the whole thing.
No
Need to get my medical records.. Do you have patients portals?
Yes there is valet parking 7 days per wek
Yes
The easy answer is no. However there may be some hotels nearby that offer hospital discounts. Also, special programs based on proof of financial need or hardship may be available. Please see https://www.sthealth.com/locations/saint-thomas-midtown-hospital/patients-and-visitors/hotel-accomodations for more information.
I dont believe he was he was born in Cheatam County
Yes. Look in the coolers.
St Thomas doesn't specialize in mental health and all there phycologist aren't execepting new patient at this time in midtown
Yes. Across the street.
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